Two men confronted a man and woman who had parked their SUV in the 2200 block of Rockbrook Drive near Interstate 35 and the Sam Rayburn Tollway about 7 p.m. Saturday. At least one of the men had a pistol and demanded the woman’s wallet and keys to the vehicle, police said.

She complied. Minutes later, officers responded to a crash nearby and found the stolen 2005 Infiniti QX56 near a wooded area. Several items from the woman’s purse were also discovered in the vehicle that had been abandoned.

Police and a Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter searched the area, but the men were not located.

Update at 4:20 p.m. Wednesday, May 8: Deaver said police have arrested Lafayette William Robinson, 23, of Denton, in connection with the incident. The other man was released.

Robinson faces charges for deadly conduct by discharging a firearm and endangering a child. He had a pair of outstanding warrants in Denton County, and a theft of a firearm warrant in Escambia County, Fla.

The child was about 2-years-old, Deaver said.

Police are still sorting through what happened since they have received competing narratives, Deaver said. They also believe a third person might have been involved in the incident, but haven’t located that person yet. They don’t believe anyone was actually shot.

Original post: A SWAT standoff at an apartment complex near Lewisville Lake has ended with two men in custody and no known injuries, a police spokesman said.

Capt. Kevin Deaver said police responded to a shots-fired call just before 7 p.m. Tuesday in the 2100 block of Lakeview Circle. A witness told officers that a man ran into an apartment. The man refused to come out.

Deaver said police called in a SWAT team, which established contact with two men inside the apartment. They came out around 10:20 p.m. along with a small child. Authorities are now questioning the two men and trying to figure out who was firing shots, and what they hit.

Channel 8 identified the suspect as 31-year-old Roger Preston Hamill. He died shortly after 11 last night.

Lewisville police have handed the case over to the Texas Rangers and referred all questions to them.

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The Texas Rangers are investigating a police-involving shooting last night that left a man accused of attempting to rob a McDonalds patron hospitalized.

According to NBCDFW.com, police responded to the 500 block of E Round Grove Rd near Interstate 35-E and the Sam Rayburn Tollway around 10:20 p.m. for the report of a man attempting to rob a customer in a McDonalds drive-thru.

After an employee initially called police, the suspected robber fled the area in a pickup with Oklahoma license plates. Police caught up to the suspect in a nearby parking lot and performed a “known-risk stop” on the man.

The man, who was ordered out of the vehicle, pointed a gun at the police officers. Police opened fire on the suspect. He was transported to an area hospital and it’s unclear whether or not he survived. Evidence at the scene indicated at least a dozen shots were fired, but it’s unknown how many police officers opened fire.

The three officers involved have been placed on routine administrative leave. Lewisville police say the case has been handed over to the Texas Rangers for investigation.